School bullying can be described as a situation in which one or more students (the 'bullies') single out a child (the 'victim') and engage in behaviors intended to harm that child. A bully will frequently target the same victim repeatedly over time. A child who bullies can dominate the victim because the bully possesses more power than the victim. Compared to his or her victim, for example, the bully may be physically stronger or more intelligent, have a larger circle of friends, or possess a higher social standing. Bullying can inflict physical harm, emotional distress, and / or social embarrassment or humiliation. VERY IMPORTANT! When you open any link on a wiki, always use the BACK arrow to get back to your original page.
Teachers can upload any other classroom intervention in the space below: Classroom interventions:
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Teachers can upload any other classroom intervention in the space below:
Classroom interventions:
Turning around negative behaviors
Bully prevention
Progress Monitoring Charts
Behavior report
Create a behavior report
Level system goes with point sheet